File #: 15-0167    Version: 1
Type: report Status: Filed
File created: 2/11/2015 In control: Land Use & Environment Committee
Agenda date: 2/26/2015 Final action: 2/26/2015
Title: Status Report - Potential Code Amendments to Implement Olympia's Updated Comprehensive Plan
Attachments: 1. Potential Code Amendments for Comp Plan Consistency
Related files: 15-0988
Title
Status Report - Potential Code Amendments to Implement Olympia's Updated Comprehensive Plan

Recommended Action
Committee Recommendation:
No prior committee action.

City Manager Recommendation:
No action required; briefing only.

Report
Issue:
In 2014, while the City Council was holding hearings and deliberating regarding the Comprehensive Plan update approved by the Council in December, the City staff was working with the Planning Commission to identify and bring forward a variety of development code amendments to implement the updated Plan. The Commission's recommendations on many of these topics will reach the Council in 2015. This briefing will provide the Committee with a status report regarding this set of amendments in preparation for individualized consideration by the full Council.

Staff Contact:
Todd Stamm, Principal Planner, Community Planning and Development Department, 360.753.8597

Presenter:
Todd Stamm, Principal Planner

Background and Analysis:
Development regulations are one of the primary means by which the City of Olympia ensures that both private and public activities are consistent with the Olympia Comprehensive Plan. The city's development regulations are required by the state Growth Management Act (GMA) to be consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. Revisions to the city's development regulations deemed necessary to maintain consistency with the Comprehensive Plan are required by the GMA to be adopted no later than June 30, 2016.

Following the Planning Commission's recommendation of an updated Comprehensive Plan, the Commission began reviewing potential amendments to development regulations that may flow from the updated Plan. These development regulations fall into two categories:
1. A set of ten amendments to bring forward soon after adoption of the Comprehensive Plan, including five that staff recommend as necessary to maintain consistency with the updated Plan.
2. Amendments called for in the Com...

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